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Top 10: Classic Crooners You come home after a hard day of work. You need to unwind, relax, and listen to some cool music, not the kind of decadent noise that kids listen to nowadays. |
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5 Things You Didn't Know About Frank Sinatra On top of being one of the biggest singing stars of the last century, Sinatra led a furious lifestyle, consorting and carousing on a daily basis with presidents, starlets, mob bosses, and big-name athletes. |
AskMen.com June 1, 2003 Bernie Alexander |
The Mystifying Life Of Ernest Hemingway Most scholars call him the greatest American writer of the 20th century. Some even go as far as saying that he was the greatest American writer ever. What do we really know about him? |
Salon.com December 11, 2001 Karen Croft |
In defense of the original "Ocean's 11" The remake is a marketing-driven bore. I'd rather be at Chasen's with Frank, Dino and the gang... |
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Top 10: Legendary Sportscasters They toy with emotions, making heroes out of players and entertaining the masses. With that, here are the top 10 legendary sportscasters according to their popularity and staying power. |
Sports Central December 23, 2004 Jon Gonzales |
The 12 Classiest Sports Stars of All-Time Actually, 14-- with a three-way tie for number 10. The names listed here, college and pro, male and female, represent basketball, football, basketball and tennis, but stand together to represent the best of all sports. |
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Top 10: Movie Remakes The Man Who Knew Too Much... Ocean's Eleven... Dawn of the Dead... Scarface... The Blob... Cape Fear... Shaft... The Fly... Magnificent Seven... The Thing... |
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